Just as striking as Zurbarán's color scheme are his rich, descriptive treatment of the drapery, and the solid masses of his figures. He has arranged the composition in an airy, oval sweep to reveal the subtle play of light and shade. The woman standing at the right in contemporary costume is believed to be a portrait of the donor because she gazes directly toward the spectator. The eggs in her basket allude to the purity of the Virgin and to the Resurrection.
Details
- Artist Name: Francisco de Zurbarán (Spanish, 1598-1664)
- Title: The Birth of the Virgin
- Date: c. 1627
- Medium: Oil on canvas
- Dimensions: 55 1/2 x 42 3/4 in. (141 x 108.6 cm)
- Credit Line: The Norton Simon Foundation
- Accession Number: F.1970.13.P
- Copyright: © The Norton Simon Foundation
Object Information
Marquis of Salamanca;; in Paris c.1880).
Count Theodore van Berckheim, Paris, by 1925.
Count Alessandro Contini-Bonacossi, Florence; by 1930.
Heirs of the Contini-Bonacossi Estate.
[E.V. Thaw and Co., Inc., New York].
The Norton Simon Foundation.
Exposition d'art ancien Espagnol, organisée par la "Demeure Historique"
- Paris, Galerie Jean Charpentier, 1925-06-06 to 1925-07-06
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Reinstallation of Galleries: Art History of the 17th and 18th Century Gains Fresh Dimension
- Norton Simon Museum, 1993-09-02 to 1995-08-13
Masterpieces of Five Centuries, Forty-Eight Paintings and Sculptures from the Norton Simon Foundation and the Norton Simon, Inc. Museum
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